- Elizabeth Larson
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Family that survived the Valley fire seeks help in locating son’s stolen motorcycle
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – A family that survived the Valley fire is asking for help in locating its son’s prized possession, which was stolen from their temporary residence.
Last month, an as-yet known individuals or individuals stole a motorcycle belonging to 16-year-old Samuel Mijarez.
Making the theft of the motorcycle so much worse is that the family lost almost everything it owned in the Valley fire.
Mijarez is a junior at Lower Lake High School. He and his family moved from Nevada County to Lake County in 2015, according to his mother, Gayle Hill.
They had been living in Middletown only about three months when the Valley fire struck, destroying the home that the family recently had inherited, Hill said.
Since then, not unlike other Valley fire survivors, the family has not been able to return home. Instead, Hill said they’re living in a 15-foot travel trailer at the Lakefront Mobile Home and RV Park at 14581 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake.
Those who know Samuel – including friends, neighbors and, of course, his mom – praise him for being a fine young man, who stays out of trouble.
His mom said his strength and support during the trying times since the fire led her and her husband, Jason, to want to do something special for him, considering that he had lost everything during the fire.
So they saved up and in August purchased him an orange 2002 Suzuki SV650 motorcycle.
Mijarez took good care of the bike. He kept it shined up and posted pictures of it on his Instagram page. His mother said he was studying to get his motorcycle license so he could get out on the road.
Between 10 and 11 p.m. on the evening of Feb. 23, she ran a quick errand to Walmart to help friends. Hill estimated she was gone for 20 minutes. When she returned home, the motorcycle was gone.
Usually locked up, she said it had been left unlocked for a short time. That was long enough for someone to come and take it.
She said she and her son hit the road quickly, driving through the community looking for it. Hill also went into some of the city’s tougher neighborhoods to try to find it.
Her neighbors also helped get the word out. So far she said they’ve received many tips, but no leads that have taken them to the missing motorcycle.
Clearlake Police Officer Leo Flores said Hill reported the motorcycle stolen to the department.
“We’ve spent a lot of hard time pounding the pavement with Officer Flores,” Hill said.
At the time of the theft, the motorcycle was painted burnt orange, with an Xcite Motorsports sticker on its tank and a license plate of 21X9621, Flores said.
Flores said he expects the motorcycle may have been spray-painted a different color since it was stolen a month ago.
He said there were conflicting stories from neighbors regarding the theft, with some claiming they had video of the area at the time. But it turned out there was no video.
The names of several individuals who were suspected to have had something to do with the theft also were forwarded to police. Flores said police have followed up, and visited three homes in an effort to find the motorcycle.
“We have not been able to locate the bike,” said Flores.
He said vehicle theft – including motorcycles – is a common crime in the city.
Hill has hopes of still finding the bike, recalling a statistic that Flores shared with her – that more than 90 percent of stolen motorcycles are recovered.
“I’m trying my best to be positive,” she said, adding that she believes it’s close by, and they’re continuing to get tips.
Through it all, she said her son – though discouraged, and having the toughest time he’s had since the Valley fire – is behaving “way better than I would behave.”
If anyone has information about Samuel Mijarez’s stolen motorcycle, Flores said they can call the Clearlake Police Department at 707-994-8251 and dial “1” to report it to dispatch.
Flores said anonymous reports are welcome, and police will follow up on them.
“We would love to have the bike back, and Samuel has hope for that,” said Hill. “That would be an awesome end to the story.”
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